100
What is Motivation (Hierarchy of needs)
priory over some needs over others
100
What is achievement motivation
Desire for significant accomplishment, for mastery of skills or ideas, for control, and for attaining a high standard
100
What is cannon-bard theory
Arousal and emotion occur simultaneously
Emotion-arousing stimuli trigger bodily responses and simultaneous subjective experience
100
What is facial feedback
Tendency of facial muscle states to trigger corresponding feelings such as fear, anger, or happiness
200
What is instinct
complex behavior throughout species which is unlearned.
200
what is high- motivation achievers
Accomplish more; greater financial success; healthier social relationships and emotional well-being
200
What is Schachter-Singer two-factor theory
General arousal + conscious cognitive label = emotion
Spillover effect
200
What is hungry
Involves body chemistry, brain activity, and memory of time of last meal
300
What is drive reduction theory
physiological needs create an aroused, motivated state
300
What is situation influences
Arousing appetite
Friends and food
Serving size
Selection
Nudging nutrition
300
What is basic emotions
Anger, fear, disgust, sadness, happiness
300
What is grit
s a positive, non-cognitive trait based on an individual's perseverance of effort combined with the passion for a particular long-term goal or end state
400
What is mallows hierarchy of needs
Begins at the base with physiological needs that must first be satisfied , then to safety, then love needs, esteem needs
400
What is components of emotion
Bodily arousal
Expressive behaviors
Conscious experience
400
What is polygraphs
lie detection test
400
What is facial expressions
nonverbal communication done by viewing ones face
500
What is homeostasis
refers to an organism's ability to adjust its physiological processes to maintain a steady. internal balance or equilibrium.
500
What is James-Lange theory
Arousal comes before emotion
Arises from awareness of specific bodily responses to emotion-arousing stimuli
500
What is polygraphs measuements
Changes in breathing, heart rate, and perspiration
500
What is gestures
Meanings vary from culture to culture






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